Citations:Stormpilot

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English citations of Stormpilot

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Finn and Poe Dameron from Star Wars"

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  • 2016, "Stormpilot: The Breakout Couple Of 2015", Colorblock Magazine, February 2016, page 13:
    Stephanie didn't immediately latch onto Stormpilot after her first viewing of The Force Awakens, but now sees the developing relationship as playing on classic romantic beats.
  • 2017, Anastasia Salter & Bridget Blodgett, Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media: Sexism, Trolling, And Identity Politics, page 199:
    The popularity of Stormpilot as a slash pairing is grounded in canonical signifiers, as Andrew Wheeler (2016) writes: []
  • 2017, "Diversehighfantasy", quoted in Cait Coker & Karen Viars, "Welcoming the Dark Side?: Exploring Whitelash and Actual Space Nazis in TFA Fanfiction", NANO: New American Notes Online, Volume 12 (December 2017):
    I'm sure it's true that some bailed on Stormpilot because of the racism and turned to Kylux because they’re into dark and dirty slash.
  • 2019, André Hereford, "Forceful Finale", Metro Weekly, 16 December - 26 December 2019, page 39:
    The ambiguity act doesn't work as well for Boyega and Isaac, but The Rise of Skywalker appears to offer Stormpilot shippers (and you know who you are) no definitive reason to jump ship.
  • 2020, Tiffany S. Tanaka-Cooper, "Representation in the Story: The Social Impact of Diversity in Transmedia", thesis submitted to the University of Central Florida, page 26:
    The concept that relationships must be explicit in order to be canon — or that queer love should be obvious — was not necessary to those who acknowledged Stormpilot.
  • 2021, Alison Cochrun, The Charm Offensive, page 233:
    [] Jules in her corduroy shorts and a homemade Stormpilot T-shirt, Finn and Poe's screen-printed faces in a giant puff-paint heart.
  • 2021, Carmelo Esterrich, Star Wars Multiverse, unnumbered page:
    StormPilot has even been endorsed by the actors who play the characters, and they openly expressed their disappointment when the gay romance was not pursued in the last film of the saga (Sharf).